List of Starship Troopers Characters - Characters in The OVA

Characters in The OVA

  • Greg Paterson
Voice actor: Hirotaka Suzuoki
Rico's friend in the Mobile Infantry bootcamp. Rico thinks Greg is more suitable to be a squad leader than him, while Greg considered himself too ordinary to become one. Later in an simulated war on Mars, he is killed by a Bug when he tries to save Rico. He can't be conferred posthumously because of his disobedience in order to save Rico.
He has a girlfriend named Laura in his hometown, however, she married someone else after Greg's death.
  • T. Azuma
Voice actor: Shūichi Ikeda
A Kansai Japanese who receives Mobile Infantry basic training with Rico in the same unit and later a member of Rico's squad.
He often puts the earphone on, listening to his portable CD player, even when wearing the Powered armor. Later, during the battle on Arachnid's home planet, he is caught in an explosion of an Arachnid fighter and killed.
  • S. Cherenkov
Voice actor: Masahiro Anzai
A tall, humble, beard soldier who later joins Rico's squad.
  • Corporal Cllea
Voice actor: Saeko Shimazu
A corporal who is in charge of powered suit garage. She seems to know Smith for a while.
  • Sergeant Dunn
Voice actor: Shingo Hiromori
A sergeant who leads Rico's team to raid on Klendathu.

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